Visual Workplace Radio: Let The Workplace Speak

Melting Cakes, Studies in Light, and the Final 8

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Sinopsis

Imagine this: a beautifully-baked cake left in the rain—dissolving into nothing. That’s how it can feel when your improvement initiative hits the skids. You launch. You follow the rules. You gain momentum and start getting results. Then—bamm!—you hit a roadblock and things grind to a halt. This week, your host and visual expert, Gwendolyn Galsworth, continues her march through the 25 leadership tasks she developed to prepare, launch, anchor, and support a visual conversion. She’s down to the final eight. But where, you ask, did these come from? They came from her lifelong study of implementations, looked at from many angles and in different light. As an improvement practitioner, you can do this too—the way French painter, Claude Monet, did when he visited the Cathedral at Rouen and responded with his 30 studies in light. It was the same structure but he learned to see it differently. Let that be you. As you implement, probe, adapt, and add—some or all of the 25. Tune in/Learn more.